Grants Library

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation supports vital conservation projects across the United States and its territories. Please search our grants library for additional information on individual grants.

Year Name Organization Location Award Amount
2011 Dealing with the Effects of Climate Change: Invasive Plants (NY) Groundwork Hudson Valley, Inc. Project activities will be conducted at the Wallkill National Wildlife Refuge and in Southwest Yonkers, including projects along the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail, among other sites in the area. $9,887.00
2011 Improving Equine Operation Nutrient Management (CT) Southwest Conservation District Primarily the four counties with a high concentration of horse ownership within the coastal boundaries of the Long Island Sound Estuary, Fairfield, New Haven, Middlesex and New London County. $150,000.00
2011 Randolph-Macon College Regenerative Stormwater Conveyance Planning (VA) Williamsburg Environmental Group, Inc. Mechumps Creek, Ashland, Virginia $5,536.95
2011 Urban Residential Stewardship Incentive Program (VA) Culpeper Soil and Water Conservation District The project involves 4 conservation districts (15 counties)located in seperate parts of Virginia; all belong to Urban Committe of Virginia Association of Districts. $28,405.00
2011 Healthy South River Initiative (VA) City of Waynesboro, Virginia This project is located in the South River watershed (Shenandoah River Basin) in northwestern Virginia. $100,000.00
2011 Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout Assessment and Priority Actions Trout Unlimited, Inc. Snake and Yellowstone River basins in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming $15,000.00
2011 Connecticut River Watershed Invasives Control (VT, NH, MA, CT) National Wildlife Refuge Association Connecticut R. watershed: Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut. Legislated boundaries of Silvio O. Conte National Fish & Wildlife Refuge. Cong. Dist: CT-1,2,3,5; MA-1,2,3; NH-1,2; VT-1 $85,000.00
2011 Techniques to Reduce Farm Soil and Nutrient Run-off (PR) Joaquin Chong Throughout the Guanica watershed, with emphasis on Maricao, where steep slopes and the use of industrial agricultural practices are eroding top soil and exporting nutrients into main waterways. $20,000.00
2011 Longleaf Pine Ecosystem Restoration (MS) Mississippi Forestry Commission Historical Longleaf pine range in Southern half of MS.A key focus area will be around Camp Shelby/Desoto NF significant Geographic Area. $51,028.09
2011 Upper Texas Coast Dune Restoration and Outreach The Artist Boat, Inc. This project will be located on 10 miles of beach in Texas,in Galveston Island between 8 mile road and the San Luis Bridge and Follet's Island between San Luis County Park and the Surfside Jetty. $70,994.00